Metroid Prime Remastered w/ Commentary | 100% Items | 17 Ice Spreader; Wavebuster

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Looooong video.

In addition to the Ice Spreader & Wavebuster, I go around and pickup all loose expansions and Chozo Artifacts.

00:00 Intro
02:03 Missile Expansion #27: Quarantine Monitor
02:51 Energy Tank #12: Transport Access
03:58 Missile Expansion #28: Life Grove Tunnel
05:33 Chozo Artifact 11: Storage Cave
06:15 Power Bomb #1: Security Cave
07:45 Missile Expansion #29: Gravity Chamber
12:50 Chozo Artifact 3: Control Tower
15:50 Power Bomb #2: Ice Ruins West
16:50 Missile Expansion #30: Ice Ruins East
17:25 Missile Expansion #31: Ice Ruins East
17:54 Missile Expansion #32: Phendrana Shorelines
18:20 Missile Expansion #33: Phendrana Shorelines
19:00 Chozo Artifact 9: Chozo Ice Temple
21:26 Chozo Artifact 2: Warrior Shrine
22:03 Power Bomb #3: Fiery Shores
22:27 Ice Spreader: Shore Tunnel
24:05 Missile Expansion #34: Triclops Pit
25:10 Chozo Artifact 8: Lava Lake
28:42 Chozo Artifact 4: Sunchamber
30:15 Power Bomb #4: Magma Pool
30:43 Missile Expansion #35: Training Chamber
31:53 Energy Tank #13: Training Chamber
32:43 Missile Expansion #36: Main Plaza
33:12 Missile Expansion #37: Ruined Shrine
33:39 Missile Expansion #38: Ruined Shrine
34:16 Chozo Artifact 5: Meditation Chamber
36:14 Wavebuster: Tower of Light
38:42 Missile Expansion #39: Watery Hall
39:53 Missile Expansion #40, #41: Dynamo
41:11 Missile Expansion #42: Furnace
43:57 Chozo Artifact 10: Elder Chamber

Total Expansions Acquired:
Missiles Expansions: 42/50
Energy Tanks: 13/14
Power Bomb Expansions: 4/4

Notes:
GameCube - Game Boy Advance Link Cable: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameCub...

Player's Choice Label: https://metroid.fandom.com/wiki/Playe...

Jim Wornell: https://metroid.fandom.com/wiki/Jim_W...

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Marco Pierre White (the man with the opening quote): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_P...

Capture card used: https://www.amazon.com/Elgato-HD60-Ex...

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This is a commentary of Metroid Prime Remastered on the Nintendo Switch. All gameplay footage that you see comes directly off of the Nintendo Switch hardware. I leave a link to the capture card I was using farther down in the description, if you're curious.

This playthrough will show the locations of every item expansion in the game, but not the scan locations. I've had enough of text boxes after playing Final Fantasy VI T-Edition; I don't want to show anymore in-game text boxes for some time.

I will give my opinions and observations about the game, as well as developer notes, trivia, and other information that I find interesting through my text commentary. I hope you find it enjoyable or at the least learn something new about the game.

Metroid Prime is a 2002 action-adventure game developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. Metroid Prime is the fifth main Metroid game and the first to use 3D computer graphics and a first-person perspective. It was released in North America in November 2002, and in Japan and Europe the following year. Along with the Game Boy Advance game Metroid Fusion, Prime marked the return of the Metroid series after an eight-year hiatus following Super Metroid (1994).

Metroid Prime takes place between the original Metroid and Metroid II: Return of Samus. Players control the bounty hunter Samus Aran as she battles the Space Pirates and their biological experiments on the planet Tallon IV. Metroid Prime was a collaboration between Retro in Austin, Texas, and Japanese Nintendo employees, including producers Shigeru Miyamoto and Kensuke Tanabe. Miyamoto suggested the project after visiting Retro's headquarters in 2000. Since exploration takes precedence over combat, Nintendo described the game as a "first-person adventure" rather than a first-person shooter.

Metroid Prime sold more than 2.8 million copies worldwide. It won a number of Game of the Year awards and is regarded by many as among the greatest video games of all time, remaining one of the highest-rated games on Metacritic.

Metroid Prime was followed by Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2004) and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (2007), with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond scheduled for 2025. In 2009, an enhanced version of Metroid Prime was released for the Wii in Japan and as part of the Metroid Prime: Trilogy compilation internationally. A remastered version was released on the Nintendo Switch in 2023.

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